Projector Mode
■Basic operation flow in Projector mode
This section explains the flow of basic operations when using the Interactive Panaboard Software in the Projector mode. We recommend trying the operations in accordance with the following steps to help you completely understand the operations in the Projector mode.
CFor any explanations on the operations of the Projector mode, the Electronic Pen will be referred to as "Mouse" and the projected computer screen on the Interactive Panaboard will be referred to as "Desktop".
CCalibration
Calibration is an operation to calibrate the position of the computer screen projected onto the Interactive Panaboard screen to judge the position by the Interactive Panaboard Software.
(1)Start the Interactive Panaboard Software and select the Projector mode. (See page 29.)
CThe calibration screen is displayed.
Place the Electronic Pen on this position and depress it.
Using
(2)In the sequence of upper left, upper
right, lower right and lower left, press for about two seconds for center of each four corner position with the Electronic Pen.
CWhen this operation ended correctly, then the next position starts automatically.
(3)When the calibration ended correctly, there is a message telling you its finish. From this point onward, the Electronic Pen can be used as the Mouse.
Note
CIf you move the projector or Interactive Panaboard, the position of the computer screen projected onto the Interactive Panaboard screen will be changed. This will result in out of position of the Electronic Pen. If this happens, you will need to recalibrate the unit by executing [Calibrate] in the
CIn the Projector mode, use the Electronic Pen with its cap on.
CDo not cover the position receiver with your hand as this may cause interactive function to stop functioning. CPress down firmly with the point of the Electronic Pen on the screen film until you hear a buzzing sound. CFor precise positioning, keep the Electronic Pen perpendicularly to the Interactive Panaboard screen during
use. Inclined pen angle will cause the shift of position.
Remark:
CIf recalibration is necessary, click [Calibrate] in the
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